There were more yards gained by Stefan Logan but the return of Andrew Harris (33) was the most uplifting development for the long-term future of the Lions. Harris ran for 76 yards on 11 carries and had another 36 yards … Continue reading →

Whether it's Destination Calgary or Destination Saskatoon, UBC's athletic department needs to send its band on the road next week to cheer on its playoff bound football team. (Richard Lam, UBC athletics)

The UBC Thunderbirds will wait and watch on Saturday as they wonder just where they will open the Canada West conference football semifinals next week.
For head coach Shawn Olson, it was looking more and more like a return flight … Continue reading →

BEST REALITY
The Canucks may still need a top-six centre, depending on where you stand on the answer to two questions:
1. “Is Santorelli really this good?”
2. “Is Torts for real?”
I think Tortorella is, but hey I’ve only … Continue reading →

Jordan Worth of Victoria's Belmont Bulldogs tries to shimmy free from the tackle of Handsworth Royals' Matt Anderson during Triple A high school football action Friday in North Vancouver. Belmont returned to the capital city with a 24-23 win. (Gerry Kahrmann, PNG photo)

Heavy metal legends Metallica have announced plans to play a concert way down under – in Antarctica.
No word yet on a possible opening act; here’s hoping for Coldplay, Snow Patrol or Arctic Monkeys.
Something tells me PETA’s not going … Continue reading →

It’s time for yet another game — in St. Louis, as this marathon road trip concludes tonight. Many of the Canucks are likely wishing they could stay over a day, and scope out game 3 of the World Series, before … Continue reading →

Hardly ‘world class’
Though I wasn’t caught by the SkyTrain system glitch, I do take issue with TransLink claiming to be “world-class” transportation.
I spent 13 years using Toronto’s TTC, both bus and subway through high school and university. … Continue reading →